Nuclear Economy. 1, Nuclear fuel cycle economic analysis
tarafından
 
Percebois, Jacques, editor.

Başlık
Nuclear Economy. 1, Nuclear fuel cycle economic analysis

Yazar
Percebois, Jacques, editor.

ISBN
9781394257348
 
9781394257324

Fiziksel Tanımlama
1 online resource (262 pages).

Seri
Energy. Nuclear energy

İçerik
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Evolution of Nuclear Energy in the World and in France -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Nuclear power in the world -- 1.2.1. Creating long-term visibility seducing the market to invest: the case of the United Kingdom -- 1.2.2. Nuclear activities at the heart of State integration and at the service of economic diplomacy: the case of Russia -- 1.2.3. The concrete implications of political change: the case of South Korea -- 1.2.4. A new innovation paradigm at the service of reconquering the market: the case of the United States -- 1.2.5. The severe nuclear accident or the possibility of a sudden halt to the use of nuclear energy: the case of Japan -- 1.2.6. China: the emergence of an international leader -- 1.2.7. The need for multinational coherence in energy policies: the case of difficult European convergence -- 1.3. The trajectory of the French nuclear ecosystem, between continuity and rupture -- 1.3.1. The origins of French civil nuclear energy -- 1.3.2. French nuclear power in the industrial age -- 1.3.3. A story within a story: sodium-cooled fast reactors (SFRs) -- 1.3.4. The "white" years: the gradual decline of new projects -- 1.3.5. The painful emergence of a "nuclear revival" in France: projects, organizations and competencies -- 1.4. Conclusion -- 1.5. References -- Chapter 2. Nuclear Costs: Methodological Aspects -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The different notions of costs -- 2.2.1. Nuclear costs and associated challenges -- 2.2.2. Defining the actors concerned by an economic question -- 2.2.3. Organizing cost concepts following a temporal logic -- 2.2.4. Specifying the scope of cost analyses -- 2.2.5. Choosing the appropriate calculation methods -- 2.2.6. Data -- 2.3. The discounted cost of nuclear electricity.
 
2.3.1. Roles and challenges of economic calculation -- 2.3.2. Key preliminary concepts for calculating the LCOE -- 2.3.3. Calculation of the LCOE -- 2.4. Determining the discount rate -- 2.4.1. The three theoretical approaches -- 2.4.2. Values and effects of the discount rate -- 2.5. Case study: a new nuclear reactor -- 2.5.1. Reference scenario -- 2.5.2. Results -- 2.6. Conclusion -- 2.7. References -- Chapter 3. The Production Costs of Nuclear Electricity -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Nuclear costs of existing reactors (Generation II) -- 3.2.1. Cost assessment methods for historical reactors -- 3.2.2. Existing fleet costs -- 3.3. Costs of nuclear electricity at the power station terminal -- 3.3.1. Construction costs of 3G water reactors -- 3.3.2. Financing terms and risks for parties -- 3.3.3. Changes in other components of the future nuclear cost -- 3.4. Overview of production costs of other nuclear technologies: SMR and FNR -- 3.4.1. SMR reactors -- 3.4.2. Fast neutron reactors -- 3.5. Electrical system costs and nuclear competitiveness -- 3.5.1. Calculation of system costs -- 3.5.2. Nuclear system costs -- 3.5.3. System costs and choice hierarchy -- 3.5.4. Competition, synergies and complementarities between nuclear and renewable energy -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 3.7. References -- Chapter 4. The Costs of Nuclear Fuel -- 4.1. The cost of fuel expressed in the LCOE -- 4.2. Uranium: availability and markets -- 4.2.1. Uranium consumption -- 4.2.2. Terminology, resources and reserves -- 4.2.3. Uranium resources -- 4.2.4. Secondary resources -- 4.2.5. The uranium market -- 4.2.6. Prospecting and exploration expenditures -- 4.3. From conversion to fuel fabrication -- 4.3.1. Conversion -- 4.3.2. Enrichment -- 4.3.3. Fuel design and fabrication -- 4.3.4. Development prospects: advanced ATF fuels -- 4.4. References -- Appendix: Ore Deposits and Mining Projects.
 
List of Authors -- Index -- Summary of Volume 2 -- EULA.

Özet
This book presents the factual, precise, complete and accessible economic elements of nuclear energy in order to contribute to an informed and dispassionate debate. It begins with an in-depth analysis of the strategic policies relating to nuclear energy in France and around the world. The methodological aspects are presented exhaustively and illustrated with detailed examples and case studies. This book provides a relevant economic study of the fuel component of nuclear energy. In this context, aspects of the uranium market are presented, before describing in detail the technical and economic components upstream of the nuclear cycle.

Notlar
John Wiley and Sons

Konu Terimleri
Nuclear industry.
 
Power resources.
 
Ressources énergétiques.
 
Industrie nucléaire.
 
energy resources.

Yazar Ek Girişi
Percebois, Jacques,
 
Thiolliére, Nicolas,

Elektronik Erişim
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394257348


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